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Practical perspective on IT, security, and compliance for Long Island businesses. The six most recent posts up top. The full back catalog is searchable below.
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Memorial Day, on Long Island
A note from UOTech.co on Memorial Day 2026. The office is quiet today. Monitoring runs as it always does. The team is taking the day to remember.
ReadWe're Launching UOTech.ai on June 4 at Launchpad Huntington
Our new AI practice, UOTech.ai, launches Thursday, June 4 with the Huntington Township Chamber. Food, drinks, and a real conversation about how AI is shifting day-to-day work on Long Island.
ReadWhy we launched UOTech.ai
UOTech.ai is the new AI division of UOTech. Workflow automation, AI agents, data and reporting, and the governance to make any of it safe to run in a real business.
ReadWindows 10 End-of-Life Is Coming: What Your Business Needs to Know About Upgrading to Windows 11
Windows 10 reaches end-of-life on October 14, 2025. Here is how to plan the upgrade or replacement path to Windows 11 — and where leasing fits in.
ReadWhy You Still Need to Back Up Your Cloud Services Like Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace
Cloud platforms are redundant, not backed up. Here is what can go wrong in Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, and how a real cloud backup strategy protects your business.
ReadWhat Is an IT Audit and Why Your Business Needs One in 2025
An IT audit evaluates your technology environment for risk, compliance, and performance. Here is what one covers and why it matters in 2025.
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A separate archive of where the team has been quoted, featured, or written about. Reporting from Newsday, Long Island Press, Long Island Business News, and Shades of Long Island.
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Posts from 2020 forward. Search by topic, author, tag, or year. The earlier set is mostly the remote-work pivot and the early COVID security write-ups.
Memorial Day, on Long Island
We're Launching UOTech.ai on June 4 at Launchpad Huntington
Why we launched UOTech.ai
Windows 10 End-of-Life Is Coming: What Your Business Needs to Know About Upgrading to Windows 11
Why You Still Need to Back Up Your Cloud Services Like Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace
What Is an IT Audit and Why Your Business Needs One in 2025
Centralized Signature Management: Branding, Compliance, and Automation Made Easy
Proactive IT Maintenance: The Weekend Work That Keeps Your Business Running
Modern Cyber Threats Require Modern Defenses: Why MDR & 24/7 SOC Monitoring Matter
5 Signs Your Business Needs Managed IT Services on Long Island
Top Tech Tips for Working from Anywhere
LISTNet Tech Tips: Adapting for the Future of Work
We Are All Aware of Hackers During COVID-19 — Now How Do We Prevent Them?
Explaining the COVID-19 Tracker on Mobile Devices
Malware, Hacking, and Breaches: How Opportunists Are Targeting Businesses During COVID-19
Finding the Helpers Amidst COVID-19: Some Good News Unmasked by a Computer Donation Project
Zoom, Zoombombing, and the Security and Confidentiality of Your Communications
Signal: The Privacy Advocate's Dream Communication App Made For All
5 Tips for Backing Up Your Data on World Backup Day
UOTech.co Demonstrates How Zoom Can Be Used for Remote Education During COVID-19-Era Virtual Classroom Learning
UOTech.co Executives Shreena Bindra and Mike Maser Discuss How to Successfully Implement a Pandemic Policy
Your Organization Needs a Pandemic Policy
Automatically Deployed Add-on for Google Chrome to Set Bing as Default Search Engine for Office 365 ProPlus Users
Smart Device Consumers Need Protection from the Companies They Love
KrebsOnSecurity: iPhone 11 Pro Polls for Location Even When All Location Services Are Turned Off
UOTech.co Predicts the Top Technology Trends of 2020
Update: KrebsOnSecurity: iPhone 11 Pro Polls for Location Even When All Location Services Are Turned Off
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